story in the "new york times" about a prank played by a couple of trailian radio jokes to -- royal kate middleton has been recuperating, and that led to a suicide of a nurse that told the -- four years earlier, the daily mirror published a series of photographs of inside buckingham palace, showing that the queen's cereal was brought to the table in tupperware containers. there's more focus on tupperware than the actual thrust of the story. because i interviewed tupperware's ceo on "squawk on the street." somehow, someone sold the british royal family some tupperware containers and that's a reminder that this family is not a mid level marketing company where the majority of sales stay in the system, the products don't resonate with the most prestigious coast her in the world. when i asked who sold the queen on the containers, he said basically the queen has good taste, so of course she uses tupperware. but unlike herbal life or iowa von, this is a pristine brand and a history of long beating the loftiest of expectations. tupperware is indeed firing on all cylinders. the organic growth is